Heimerliodendron nov. nom. 
In 1936 I established the new genus 
Heimerlia, based on Ceodes Brunoniana (Endl. ) 
Heimerl: 
Skotsb. (Galpidia Brunoniana 
Sv. bot. tidskr. » Pe/ 35). The genus was 
named in honour of Dr. Anton Heimerl, well- 
known authority on the Nyctaginiaceae, with 
his kind permission. Unfortunately Dr. 
Heimerl, when he gave his consent, had forgotten 
—~-- shana already was a plant genus Heimerlia 
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search the literature for a name Heimerlia. 
Some time ago I accidentally came across the 
name in A. & G. Lister's Monograph of the 
Mycetozoa (2nd ed., 1911, p.170), where H. 
hyaline is supposed not to belong to tne 
Mycetozoa at all and suspected to be identical 
with another doubtful fungus, Endodromia vitrea 
Berk. 1841. In any case Heimeriia o 
a later homonym and has to be renamed. I 
eall it Geimerliodendron, with the new combi- 
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nation H. srunonianum {indl.) Skottsb. 
EAE, 
I shail use this occasion to correct a mis- 
print in my paper referred to above: on p.738, 
last line, the signs o and ® have to change 
place. 
Sartryeck ur Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift. 1941. 
Bd. 35, Hebe 
Ot. the De hie On eseon dang ks RE ee ay 
Mesembryanthemum aequilaterale, Han. 
not native to N.Z. see T.N.2.1. 
vol. 57, pe 66. (Ckn. & Allan). 
GC. Skottsberg. 
ous, 
: i : ury ; 
NVaLina Ve HuUss.a-— fycologici ¥ 1903, 
D391). Consequently, 1 uau no reason to 
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